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People with diabetes tend to live with plenty of guilt. We may feel guilty about how we eat or how we forgot to check our blood sugar. We may feel guilty about not exercising enough or skipping doctor visits. There is a way that we can view our guilt and use it as a way […]read more

The development of home blood sugar checking in the 70s kicked off the diabetes treatment revolution. For the prior 50 years, people managed diabetes with only a vague (and often inaccurate) sense of what their blood sugar might be....

According to a small new study, skipping breakfast triggers significant blood sugar spikes throughout the rest of the day for people with Type 2 diabetes...
The post Dealing With After-Meal Blood Sugar Spikes? Don’t Skip Breakfast a...

You've just visited the doctor's office where you've been told that you have type 2 diabetes. The doctor gave you a lot of information about: blood sugar control; testing your blood sugar; the importance of exercise; carbohydrates (...